LRB-0962/3
JEO:skg:jlb
1995 - 1996 LEGISLATURE
April 8, 1995 - Introduced by Representatives Urban, Klusman, Kunicki, Robson,
Albers, Carpenter, Johnsrud, Bock, Handrick, Plombon, F. Lasee, Zukowski,
Wirch, Kreibich, Dobyns, Goetsch, Ryba, Silbaugh, Lorge, Hahn, Hoven,
Gard, Seratti, Foti, Brandemuehl, Ott, Lehman, Reynolds, Owens, Baldus,
La Fave, Ladwig, Porter, Skindrud, Musser, Grothman, Powers, Gronemus,
Olsen, Cullen, Boyle
and Travis, cosponsored by Senators Farrow, Schultz,
Moen, A. Lasee, Jauch, Petak, Wineke, Zien, Decker, George, Breske
and
Burke. Referred to Committee on Health.
AB299,1,5 1An Act to amend 446.03 (6), 446.03 (7) and 632.87 (3) (b) 1.; and to create
2446.025, 446.03 (8) and 632.87 (3) (bd), (bp) and (bt) of the statutes; relating
3to:
qualifications of chiropractors who provide independent evaluations for
4insurers, procedures for conducting independent evaluations for insurers and
5granting rule-making authority.
Analysis by the Legislative Reference Bureau
Under current law, an insurer may not restrict or terminate coverage under a
policy, plan or contract covering treatment by a licensed chiropractor within the
scope of the practice of chiropractic except on the basis of an independent evaluation
of the chiropractic treatment. An independent evaluation must be provided by a
licensed chiropractor or a peer review committee that includes a licensed
chiropractor. Current law does not specify the qualifications that a chiropractor
must have in order to provide independent evaluations, nor does current law provide
for procedures that a chiropractor must follow when providing an independent
evaluation. Current law also does not allow for any further review of the findings
or recommendation of an independent evaluation.
This bill establishes qualifications that a chiropractor must have in order to
provide independent evaluations that an insurer will use as a basis for restricting
or terminating chiropractic coverage. A chiropractor must be certified by the
chiropractic examining board (board) to provide independent evaluations, must get
at least 50% of his or her income from the private practice of chiropractic and must
be a member of a state or national chiropractic association. The board is authorized
to promulgate rules establishing the education and experience requirements that a
chiropractor must satisfy to be certified to provide independent evaluations. The
board is also authorized to promulgate rules to establish a certification procedure
and a procedure to determine, each year, whether a chiropractor is still qualified to

provide independent evaluations. The bill establishes procedures that a chiropractor
must follow when providing an independent evaluation, and allows the board to
discipline a chiropractor for engaging in unprofessional conduct when providing an
independent evaluation. The bill also prohibits a chiropractor who provides an
independent evaluation from being compensated by an insurer based on the
percentage of the dollar amount by which an insurance claim is reduced as a result
of the chiropractor's independent evaluation. Finally, the bill creates a procedure for
a chiropractor whose treatment is being evaluated to have an expert review the
independent evaluation so that the expert can give an opinion on the necessity of the
treatment being evaluated. Under the bill, the expert who conducts the review must
satisfy the same requirements as are established for a chiropractor who provides
independent evaluations, and must also have practiced chiropractic for at least 10
years, must have completed at least 300 hours of course work sponsored by a school
approved by a council on chiropractic education, and must be eligible to take an
examination administered by the board or council of the professional association that
governs his or her practice specialty. The bill also authorizes the board to promulgate
rules concerning the expert review procedure and the certification of expert
reviewers.
For further information see the state fiscal estimate, which will be printed as
an appendix to this bill.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
AB299, s. 1 1Section 1. 446.025 of the statutes is created to read:
AB299,2,3 2446.025 Certification and duties of providers of independent
3evaluations; reviews of independent evaluations.
(1) In this section:
AB299,2,54 (a) "Chiropractor" means a person licensed to practice chiropractic under this
5chapter.
AB299,2,86 (b) "Independent evaluation" means an examination or evaluation by or
7recommendation of a chiropractor or a peer review committee under s. 632.87 (3) (b)
81.
AB299,2,109 (c) "Patient" means a person whose treatment by a chiropractor is the subject
10of an independent evaluation.
AB299,3,2
1(d) "Treating chiropractor" means a chiropractor who is treating a patient and
2whose treatment of the patient is the subject of an independent evaluation.
AB299,3,4 3(2) No chiropractor may provide an independent evaluation to an insurer
4unless he or she satisfies all of the following requirements:
AB299,3,65 (a) The chiropractor is certified to provide independent evaluations under sub.
6(4) (b).
AB299,3,107 (b) At least 50% of the chiropractor's Wisconsin adjusted gross income, as
8defined in s. 71.01 (13), in the chiropractor's most recent taxable year is from the
9private practice of chiropractic by the chiropractor. This paragraph does not apply
10to a chiropractor who has a physical disability.
AB299,3,1211 (c) The chiropractor is a member in good standing of a state or national
12chiropractic association.
AB299,3,15 13(3) No peer review committee may provide an independent evaluation to an
14insurer unless the committee includes a chiropractor who satisfies the requirements
15under sub. (2).
AB299,3,17 16(4) The examining board shall promulgate rules establishing all of the
17following:
AB299,3,1918 (a) The education and experience requirements that a chiropractor must meet
19to be qualified to provide an independent evaluation.
AB299,3,2520 (b) A procedure for certifying that a chiropractor meets the education and
21experience requirements established by the rules promulgated under par. (a). The
22procedure shall include an annual examination of a chiropractor who is certified to
23provide independent evaluations to determine whether he or she satisfies the
24education and experience requirements established by the rules promulgated under
25par. (a).
AB299,4,2
1(c) A procedure to determine, at least once each year, whether a chiropractor
2satisfies the requirements under sub. (2) (b) and (c).
AB299,4,4 3(5) A chiropractor providing an independent evaluation shall do all of the
4following:
AB299,4,65 (a) Record all information gathered during the independent evaluation on a
6standard form prescribed by the examining board.
AB299,4,97 (c) Provide, to the treating chiropractor and to all other chiropractors who are
8treating the patient whose treatment is the subject of the independent evaluation,
9a written statement that contains all of the following:
AB299,4,1110 1. The name and address of the chiropractor providing the independent
11evaluation.
AB299,4,1312 2. A statement that he or she is providing an independent evaluation under s.
13632.87 (3) (b) 1.
AB299,4,1414 3. The name of the treating chiropractor.
AB299,4,1515 4. The name of the patient.
AB299,4,2016 (d) Provide a copy of the report of the independent evaluation to the treating
17chiropractor and to all other chiropractors who are treating the patient. The copy of
18the report provided under this paragraph shall include a list of the records and
19documents reviewed as part of the independent evaluation by the chiropractor
20providing the independent evaluation.
AB299,4,2121 (e) Comply with the requirements of s. 632.87 (3) (bd), if applicable.
AB299,5,2 22(6) The examining board shall promulgate rules establishing a procedure for
23expert review of independent evaluations under s. 632.87 (3) (bt) and a procedure for
24certifying persons to conduct expert reviews. No person may be certified under this

1subsection to conduct expert reviews under s. 632.87 (3) (bt) unless he or she meets
2all of the following requirements:
AB299,5,33 (a) He or she is a chiropractor licensed under this chapter.
AB299,5,44 (b) He or she satisfies all of the requirements under sub. (2).
AB299,5,65 (c) He or she has practiced chiropractic for at least 10 years at the time that he
6or she applies for certification as an expert reviewer.
AB299,5,97 (d) He or she has, since graduation from a school of chiropractic, completed at
8least 300 hours of course work sponsored by a school approved by a council on
9chiropractic education.
AB299,5,1110 (e) He or she is eligible to take an examination administered by the board or
11council of the professional association that governs his or her practice specialty.
AB299, s. 2 12Section 2. 446.03 (6) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB299,5,1413 446.03 (6) Has continued practice, knowingly having an infectious or
14contagious disease; or
AB299, s. 3 15Section 3. 446.03 (7) of the statutes is amended to read:
AB299,5,1816 446.03 (7) If the applicant or registrant maintains Maintains a professional
17connection or association with any other person continuing to violate this chapter
18after 10 days' notice in writing by the department.; or
AB299, s. 4 19Section 4. 446.03 (8) of the statutes is created to read:
AB299,5,2120 446.03 (8) Acted in an unprofessional manner while providing an examination,
21evaluation or recommendation under s. 632.87 (3) (b) 1.
AB299, s. 5 22Section 5. 632.87 (3) (b) 1. of the statutes is amended to read:
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